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Old 09-24-2018, 09:55 PM
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Default Wideframe tail lights

I’d like to replace the rear reflectors on my 1450 with tail lights. What are the options out there? Will the ‘82 series lights work with some modification or is there another aftermarket light that will fit? I’d like it to look somewhat factory and wideframe tail lights don’t seem to be available anywhere.
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Our sponsors have them, ccspecialties has a set.
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IH-545616-R1 Tail Light Assembly is No Longer Available from Cub Cadet. Check our Sponsors for NOS.
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Thanks! Those look very close.

What about the Peterson v2546? Looks like some guys are using those too.
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If your not too persnickety there are these at HF....

https://www.harborfreight.com/red-cl...air-93227.html
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Never understood red tail lights on a mower. Not really a road machine. Personally I would replace them with something that would light up behind you so you can see. If you are restoring it and want red, I understand that too.
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https://www.harborfreight.com/red-cl...air-93227.html
That's what I have on my 108 and they are super bright, they are almost brighter than the headlight's in the snow.
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Never understood red tail lights on a mower. Not really a road machine. Personally I would replace them with something that would light up behind you so you can see. If you are restoring it and want red, I understand that too.
My 1450 came from the factory with lights and some one has robbed them at some point in its life. I would like to return it to factory or at least close to factory as I reasonably can. I already replaced the front lights, the wiring and the switch in still there.
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Thanks! Those look very close.

What about the Peterson v2546? Looks like some guys are using those too.
That Petersen number is just a lens... does not include the base... BUT i have used these lenses on the original Cub Cadet base... it fits and works great! I believe Charlie at CC specialties may have some NOS bases.. you would have to call him and see.. I don't think they are on his website
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